Security forces fire teargas at protesters
Sudanese security forces have fired teargas and rubber bullets at anti-army protesters, witnesses told Middle East Eye.
Mohamed Ahmed, a 23-year-old university student, said that protesters amassed in front of the army headquarters in the capital to protest the coup, but were fired upon by military forces, leaving a number of people injured with "rubber or even live bullets and teargas".
In an incident late on Tuesday, witnesses in the Bari district of Khartoum said security forces fired teargas at protesters blocking a main road in opposition to the military takeover.
The protests have seen at least nine people killed and more than 150 wounded at the hand of the military and the notorious Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary.
A video posted on social media also appears to show Sudanese security forces opening fire on protesters on the road leading to Khartoum airport, the Associated Press reported.
The video was filmed on Monday with a cellphone from the top of a building overlooking a protest and posted onto Facebook.
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